dissoluble

English

Etymology

From Latin dissolubilis, itself from dissolvere (to dissolve) (from dis- (apart) + solvere (to solve) + -bilis (-able).

Adjective

dissoluble (comparative more dissoluble, superlative most dissoluble)

  1. which can be dissolved or disintegrated

Synonyms

English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *lewh₃-‎ (0 c, 36 e)

Translations


French

Etymology

From Latin dissolubilis, itself from dissolvere (to dissolve) (from dis- (apart) + solvere (to solve) + -bilis (-able).

Adjective

dissoluble (plural dissolubles)

  1. dissolvent, which can be dissolved
    Synonym: solluble

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